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S. ehrehbergii
- To: S*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: S. ehrehbergii
- From: U* <u*@SIERRA.PSNW.COM>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 23:37:25 -0700
- References: <378ED236.34EF@mail.psnw.com>
Hello, one and all,
OK, I'll confess right up front that I'm a rank newbie, both to this
list and to Sansevierias, but I was prompted to write by the brief
discussion of S. ehrenbergii in today's messages.
I have a very small ehrenbergii, which came from the Huntington
collection, and which has grown maybe half a leaf in the past year.
Thus far it's a squatty little thing, with short, stout, light green
leaves, thinly edged in red and white and tipped with short soft
spines. Does this sound like a "real" ehrenbergii? I mean, if you
can't trust the Huntington, who CAN you trust?
The tag says: HBG 55045 97-86 Lavranos et al 23395 Somalia: plateau
5km W of Eil, 500'
Thanks in advance for your input.
CU
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